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SHARASHKIN, G.I., kapitan. Orienting the antiaircraft set. Artill. zhur. n9-1:58 Ja '58. (MIR& 11:2) (Antiaircraft guns) Soy/85-58-8-33/40 AUTEDRS: Uruvayev, S.; Sharashkin, ff. and Semenov, S. (Via~imlr) TITLE: Yf-,zsomol Members' H9ndiwork (Rukami Komsomolltsev) PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodiuy, 1958, Nr 8, p 27 (-USSR) ABSTRACT: J members of the Vladimirskiy oblastaoy aeroklub IV2adJmir OblAst 3aid to have produced various technical displays wid ecr.Up- ment card 1/1 US,* ng - ~CiP .f Organizat i-ori qL1 Ic FD-111-, Author Bliznyak, Ye. V. and Sharash-kin, N. S. Title In scientific establishments of the Department of Technical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Conference on modelling of water channel Drocesses. Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh nauk 1q, 157-16o, MaY 1954 Abstract : This is a report on a conference on modelling of water channel processes in erodable models, under the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 29-31 May 1054. Lists participating organizations and their locations. Gives sum- maxies of the ten reports presented, together with author, institution, and location. The purpose of the modelling was to develop methods for the calculation of water channel processes produced in rivers by artif-i- cial changes in their character. Institution Submitted SHARASHKIN,Ye.; KHIMUNIN,S. Trends in major repairing of apartment buildings and ways of mecha- nizing it. Zhil.-kom.khoz.5 no.5:3-8 '55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Glpvnyy inzhener Zhilishchnogo upravleniya ispolkama Leningrad- skogo gorsoveta (for Sharashkin) (Apartment houses--Maintenance and repair) FELIER, I.; SHARAbHKIN,Ye. Improve the accounting of housing property. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 5 no.7:30 155. (KLRA 9:1) 1. Nachaltnik Leningradskogo gorodskogo inventarizatsionnogo byuro (for Feller). 2.Glavnyy inshener zhilAshchnogo upravleniya Leningradskogo gorispolkoma (for Shstrashkin). (Leningrad--HousirW--Accounting) LTM/Rngineering - Hydraulics, Hydrology Dee 52 4~ "Discussion of the Theories of Motion of Suspended Sedi nts at the All-Union Conference on the Probl of Stream-Bed Processes," N. S. Sbarashkina "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 12, pp 1866- 1868 Briefly reviews reports presented at Conference ar- ranged in Jan 52 jointly by Main Administration of Hydro-meteorological Service, Lab of Stream-Bed Processes of Section on Scientific Development of Problems of Water Economy and Inst of Geography. 244T67 Two theories were discussed: gravitation theory by X. A. Velikanov and diffusion theox"j developed by V. M. Makkaveyev. Conference made conclusion that both theories of suspension motion are based on physically sound assumptions, but still include some hypotheses which require theoretical develop- ment and experimental substantiation. 244T67 YZE T- T F !J T 0 VI, - SHARASTKIFIA, -N, S, Hydraulic Engineering Conference on waterways. Vest. AN SSSR 22, no. 3, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions- Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclassified. BLIZNYAK, Ye.V., doktor tekhn.nauk, otv.red.Ecieceased]; ROSSIIISKIY, K.I.. kand.tekhn.nauk, zamestitell otv.red.: AHDRMV, O.V.. kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; ZIRELOV, N.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; RZHASITSYN. P.A., kand. tekhn.nauk, red.; U.S. SHAIUSHKIMA. N.S., red.; YEGOROV, V.I., red.1zd-va; UORN.7,04.. -redizd-va; S114KIlLk, Ye.I., tekhn.red.; KASiTINA, P.S., telchn.rpd. [Channnl proceasna: a collection of articleal Ruglove protseflay: sbornik statei. 1169~:va, 1958. 194 p. 04IR& 12:1) 1. All SSSR. St-ktaiva po nauchnny rEtzro?.bntke problem vodnogn kho:.vaystva. 2. Sektsiyu no nauchnoy razrabotke problem vodnogo khozyaystva AN SSSR, Vsasoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-izyskatellskiy inst. im. S.Ya.Zhuka (for Rossinskiy). 3. VsesoyuziVy nauchno-issledovatellskly inst. transportnogo strnitellstva Ministerstva tranaportnogo stroit,~llstva SSSR (for Andreyev). 4. Vsesoyusnyy nauchno-issledovatol'skiy institiit vodnsnabzbenlya, kanalizatsii, gidrotekhnicheskikh sooruzheniy i inzbenernoy gidrogeologii (for Zrelov). 5. Tsentraltny-y nauchno- isiledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki i ekspluatataii vodnogo transports. (for Rzhanitsyn). 6. Saktsiya po nauchnoy razrabotke problem vodnogo khozyaystva AN SSSR (for Sbarashkina). (Hydraulic engineering) (Rivers) _'j_-~ C j A G 0 3 23 68) SOURCE CODE: UR/0081/66/000/012/S071/S071 AU"-~01'%,: G;lmova-Nayukova, N. 1. ; Sharashkina,_V._I'!.._ 'iITLE: Developn-iont of production methods for artificial leather"which is res-:,s,tail',--to-ni;~-~~rpQ-rganisms SOUR.CE: Ref. zh. Xhimiya, Part II, Abs. 12S469 RUF SOURCE; Nauchno-isslod. tr. Vaes n. -i in-t plenok i iskusstv. kozhi, ob. 16, 1965, 12-20 TOY'I C TAGS: bacteria, leather, artificial leather, microorganism resistant ABSTRACT: To increase the biological resistance of artificial leather to molds and bacteria (particularly in countries with hot and humid climates), a number of domesUcally produced plasticizers and stabilizers as well as other compounds were tested for their effect on the resistance to microorganisms of film-forming polymers. Procedures were developed for new products incorporating polymers weight, plasticizers and stabilizers with fungicidal properties, and products containing antiseptics. Mold-resistant, artificial leather can be Card 1/2 L 0'3~1 57 ACC "a; AiiGO32368 prepared by placing on antiseptic -treated tissue the polymer mixture with antiseptics and 5 parts by weight of salicylanilide or 4-5 parts by weight of zinc dichlorosalicylanilide salt. Resistant leather substitutes can be prepared without antiseptics but with the appropriate selection of polymers of high molecular weig"ats, plasticizers, stabilizers, and other components. Domestically producedl plasticizers f pi,:,thalatedicaprylate-4, phenyl-di-O-chloroethyl) phosphate, and ci lph enyl- ('j - chluro ethyl) -phosphate], and stabilizers (epoxy resins 5N and E-40) are mold resistant. f errokler 1212A, ferrokler 903, stankler-40, lead silicate, 2. 4-diosibenzophenone (49-4), propane (4-7) stabilizers also are resistant to mold. T. Sobko. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 06 SHARASHOV, S.G. , kand.med.nauk (Yaroslavl'' , Grazhdanskaya u1.. d-37/45 kv. 13 ) Pathogenesis of circulatory disorders and use of anti-shock measures in trailm of the abdominal organs; experimental investigations [with summary in linglish, p.1601. Vest.khir. 79 no.7:68-77 J1 '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheakoy fiziologii (nach. - prof. I.P.Petrov) Voyenno-meditBinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M.Kirova. (ABDOMEN, wounds and injuries. exper., causing circ. disord. & eff. of anti-shock substances (Rua)) (SHOCK, anti-shock substances in exper. abdom. wds. (Rua)) SHARASHOVA., V.S. t--.-. 1- '11~-- - Biology of alfalfa in the central TienShan. Trudy Biol.inst. KirFAN SSSR no.4:93-101 151- (MLRA 9:10) (TUN SHAN-ALFALFA) UIL, V. E. "T~.e biolo,,:y cf Perennial Seedlint-s of Podder Gras-es in ti-e Kocl-kor Valley Of ti.e. Central. Tyan'Shan." Cand Biol Sci, Kirriz AL-riculture-I inSt, -,'v~nze, 1954- No F, Dec r4) Survey of Scier.tific and Tec--j----Ical Dis---ertat-icns Deferded at -.ir .F.er Educational -n. ~t4 tLt~ CrIS SC: Sm. 556, 24 jj,1 155 NIKITINA, Ye.V.; AYDAROVA, R.A.; KASHCHENKO, L.I.; UBUXEMA, A.U.; POPOVA, L.I.; TIACHMO, V.I.; GOLOVKOVA, A.G., SHPOTA, Ye.I.; YILATOVA, H.S.; SHARASHOVA, -V.S.; VVEDENSKIY, A.I., nauchnvy red.; TMOYESEV, I.V., r d.; ANOKHINA, M.G., tekhn.red. (Flora of the Kirghiz S.S.R.; key to the plants of the Kirghiz S.S.R.1 Flora Kirgizskoi SSR; opredelitell rastenii Kirgizakoi SSR. Sost-. E.V.NikRins i dr. Rauchn.red. A.I..YveAenakii. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR. Vol.8. (The carrot. dogwood. winter- green, heath, primrose, leadwort, olive, gentian, dogbone, milkweed, and morning-glory families] Semeistva: zontichnye, kizilovye, grushan- kovye, vereskovye, pervotsvetnye, svinchatkovye, maslinovye, gore- chavkovye, kutrovye, lastovaevye, vliunkovye. 1959. ZZZ p. Vol.q. [The mint and nightshade families] Semeistva: gubotavetnye i pasle- novye. 1960. 213 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Kirghizistan-Dicotyledons) NIKITINA, Ye.V.; AYDAROVA, R.A.; UBUKEYEVA, A.U.; FILATOVA, N.S.; SUDNITEffKA) I.G.; TKACHENKO, V.I.; SHARASEOVA, V.S.; KASHCIRNKO, L.I.; SHPMA, Ye.I.; WEDERSKIY, A.I.j. naucbrjyy red.; VYKHODTSEV, I.V.,, otv. red.; SORONBAYEVA, N.V.p red. izd-va; ANOUITIA, M.G., tekhn. red. [Flora of the Kirghiz S.S.R.; classification key of the plants of the ",irghiz S. S.R. ]Flora Kirgizskoi SSSR; opredelitel I ra- stenii Kirgizskoi SSSR. Sost. E.V.Nikitina i dr. Nauchn. red. A.I.Vvedenskii. Frunze, lzd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizskoi SSR. Vol.10. [Families: Cuscutaceae, Polemoniaceae, Boraginaceae, Verbenaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Bignoniaceaej Orobanchaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Plantaginaceae, Rubiaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Adoyaceae, Valerianaceae, Morinaceae, Dipsacacea , Gucurbitaceae, Campanulaceae, Lobeliaceael Semeistva: Povilikovye, Siniukhovye, Burachnikovye, Verbenovye, N3richnikovye, Bignonievye, Zarazi- khovye, Puzyrehatkovye, Podorozhnikovye, Marenovye, Zhimolostrore, Adoksovye, Valerianovye, Morinovye, Vorsiankovye, Tykvennye, Kolokollchikovye, Lobelievye. 1962. 387 p. (MIRA 15:01) (Kirghizistan-Dicotyledons) LEBEDEVA, Lyudmila Petroyna; ~RARASHOYA- otv. red.; SORONBAYEVA, N.V., red,izd-va; POPOVA, M.G., Akhn. red. (Barley, beardgraa and mixed grass formations of mountainous eastern Fergana] IAchmennaia, borodachovaia i rasnotravno- zlakovaia formatsii gornoi Vostochnoi Fergany; po materialam statsionarnykh issledoyanii. Frunze, Izd-vo AN Kirg.SSR, 1963. 136 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Fergana--Fastures and meadows) SHAWSK11.1 I.V. Lumbering and woodworking industry of the Novosibirsk Economic Council. Biul.tekh.-I-ekon.inform. no.10.-78-79 161. (14IRA 14:10) (Novosibirsk Prkvince-Lumbering) (11ovosibirsk Province~-Woodworking industries) SHARAUKHOVA, 11. 'Determination of aber id hormones in biological fluids' by N.A. IUdaev. Reviewed by K. Sharaukhova. Vo mad. kh1m. 8 no.3:332 My-Je 162. fhRA -15:7) (STEROID HOMONES) (IUDAEV, N.A.) SHABAVIN. &.T.; FE"AANOV, N.A. Reorganization of a drying plant. Der.prom. 5 no.2:22-23 F '56. (MMA 9:5) 1. Pestovskiy lesozavod (for Sharavin); 2. Wentrallnyy nauchno-is- aletiovatel'skiy institut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki drevesiny (for Pershanov). (Lumber--Drying) (Drying aPparatus) S":t't I'- ~": N- v I:' Ir .. I I , . R;2~sj.j it ~i of bf)!- i ng hc. I o:; L~l t, I i i:,'(' I-LI I i('- )n MaChinery In depof-'l t"3. Fifizvoct. i OM-!. nedr 30 no. 12!-,7--3(-) D 164. (MIRA 18W 1. 7fashLagolls..aya gealcgorazvPdochnaya parti.ya. __620 ~1(k)/T/EwA(h) pz-6/Peb lip 1c)/S5D/AFK/A_SD(a)-5/ ; ~2 6 5)/E5D(t) AT .5/0048/64/029/00 - ACCESSION NR- AP4041367 6/1020/10 AU711OR: Inyutkin,A. ; Kol VYO.;_2!nach L.; Khabarova, - a-VI-h-V-do TITIX: Some investigations of solid solutions based on AI'le and AI'BV' type com- pounds 1-1lcport, Third All-Union Conference on Semiconductor Compounds hold in Kis SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v.28, no.6, 1964, 1010-1016 TOPIC TAGS., semiconductor, semiconductor research, solid soluticn, indiua arsenide, indium antimonideo mercury talluridet cadmium tallurido T, ABSTRACT: Until recently the principal semiconductor materials were elementary,I.e. Go and Si, and transition to even binary compounds appeared to be fraught with the- oretical and practical difficultieS..Now binary compounds are being increasingly used and it seems worthwhile to extend the search for now semiconductors to include ternary and quaternary compounds. Accordingly, the present Investigation was devot- ed to XnAs-HgTa and InSb-CdTe solid solutions; the choice was dictated by the con sideration. that whereas In the InAs-HaTe system the nutual. solubility razWe is un: Cardl/3 71 L 202'A-65 ACCESiiON NR: AP40413657 limited, in the InSb-CdTc system solid solutions form only in the range to 5.5% Cd- To content. Since the corresponding element belong to the same periodic table groupp (Groups III and V, and 11 and VI) , it watt fiilt that comparative investigation of the .:solutions might yield Information on the mechanism of formation of solid solutions. -In view of the fact that, whereas the other solution components have by now been fairly thorour;hly studied, comparatively little data was available on HgTe. as a preliminary atop the physical properties of IIgTe were studied; by varying the pro- portiowq of III; and To it proved feasible to obtain either p-typo or n-typo speci- mf!ns. The reaulta of measurements of the electric proportion of ItgTo 01all constant, transvorijo and longitudinal Herne t-Ett inghausen affect, conductivity and thermo-amf as a function of temperature and composition) are presented in figures. A table gives the values of the Hall constant and the carrier mobility. Then analogous data -were obtained for the above mentioned solid solutions; these are also presented in the form of curves. Some tentative, preliminary Inforences are drawn regarding the band structure of the investigated solid solutionn. Development of more reliable and useful theoretical constructs must await the accumulation of further and more - exL--,tjtve experinental data on these and other systems. "In conclusion, ~we expreso our dv-p gratitude to Prot.H.A.Goryuncrva and to other members of the staff of_ldnir.-- grad P.,:;-tico-technical Institute, particularly D.N.Tratlyak and O.V.Emel'yananko, C.,d 2/3 L 20214-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4041367 who were of great help in organiziqg the research and who actively participated in discussion of the results." Orig.aft.has: 10 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Xafedra fiziki Leningradakogo inzhenerno-stroiteltnogo inatitUt& (Physics Department, Ireningrad Coastruction Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCE.: 00 SUB C0=1 SS,IC REY SOVI 007 OMR:005 Card 3n PHASS I BOOK lXrWITATION 30V/5058 3OX0rQdIt&LIY. X. P., and X. V. ftsYnkov. ads. 3gravochalk PO sl*k%rOt0khD1ch*3kIn materWan. V dwkb to-Akh. t- 2$ MagnltnM, ProvodnIkoMo. poluproyodniuavyye I drugj~v Lterialy (Handbook on Electrical Yngineerlng Materials. In two volumes. Vol. 2; Magnetic, Conducting, Semiconducting, &od Other Materials) Moscow, 003:77erzol~P&~t~ ally Inserted. 30.000 cople prints 144. of Handbook: 1. A. Andrianov, K. P. Bogcroditski7, To. V. Xcritakly, V. T. Fajynkov, and B.' M. Tareyev; Us. (This vol.11. M. t. Botoroditskl7 and V. V. Pasynkov; Tech. Ed. t To. M. Bobolevs. rONKSIs This handbook Is intended for technical personnel Or elac- trIcal, and radio englaserina establishments, power stations and rAstAtions, electric rvpair shops. laboratories. and scientific rel*-" institutes. COWSU=3 Iftlar volume or th handbook contains balls Information on marmitle materials. semllc conductors. electrical carbon. and important electrolyte$ used in modern engineering. It a*- scribes characteristics of 2"IcOnductOrs r@rrOelectrle. and piezoelectric materials. It does not Include Insulhting m&te- rills. which were covered in Volume 1. The authors thank( the scientists associated with the Department or Dielectrics and Semiconductor or the Laningradski~ elekt.-otjkhnLcheBkIy InstL- tute Imenl V. 1. Ullyanova (Lenina JL~nir~Zrad SlectrOtachnical Institute 1mani V. 1. Ullyanov (Lanin) I, especially Ya. I. Panov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, R. X. Manakov and 0: P: Voyloc Ikov, assistants, and 0. 1. Panteleyev and R hn 11 tornev for their &$41fitAnCe. References AccompanY each part. Handbook on Electrical Engineering (Cont.) SOV/5058 Ch. XXIII. Semiconductor Rectifiers (P. V.,-,-Sha-ravskiy) 1. Concept of the semiconductor rectifier and its area of utilization 325 2. Types of semiconductor rectifiers 325 3. Physicochemical properties of selenium 326 4. Manufacturing process of selenium rectifiers 329 5. Physicochemical properties of cuprous oj~ide 330 6. Technology of producing cuprous oxide rectifiers 332 7. Assembly of rectifier plates and their connection diagrams 333 8. Quality comparison of selenium and cuprous oxide rectifiers 337 9. Other types of seml-onductor rectifers 348 10. Manufacture of germanium and silicon rectifiers 349 Ch. XX IV. Transistors (Yu. S. Karpov) 1. Basic Informstion on transistor operation 352 2. Requirementsfbr materials used in transistor manufacturing 357 3. Germanium and silicon properties 358 Gard,4 kt~~r-- 3hq, Handbook on Electrical Engineering (cont.) SOV/5058 4. Electrical data on Soviet-manufactured transistors 368 Ch. XXV. Photoelectric Materials for Photoresistors and Photocells (With Barrier Layer) (B. P. Kozyrev and N. N. Sozina) 1. General information on photoelectric materials 374 2. Basic semiconductor chemical elements displaying photoeffect 375 3. Sulfides, selenides, and tellurides 381 4. Intermetallic compounds 389 5. Basic characteristics of photoresistors and photo- cells with barrier layer 391 Ch. XXVI. Semiconductors With Large Temperature Co- efficient of Electrical Resistance (Trnermal Resistance) 'P V Sharavskiy,) '!a of thermoresistor 1. Basic definitions ~n t~he e applications 392 2. Materials used for manufacturing thermoresistors 393 G&r,d_V+-/4-q S/194/61/000/009/031/053 D249/'D302 MTHOR: Sharavskiy, P.V. and Kalabin, M.M. TITLE: Investigating surface co-,.iductivity of cuprous-oxide rectifiers PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 9, 1961, 13, anstract 9 D81 (V sb. XVIII Nauchn. ko-nferentsiya prof.--prepodavat. sostava Leningr. inzh.-stroit. in-ta s uchastiyem predstavit. stroit. organizatsiy predpriyatiy i nauchno-tekhn. o.-v. Dokl. sektsiy soprotivl. materialov, matem. i teor. melchan. fiz., khimii i elektrotekhn. L., 1960, 60- 64) TCXT~ Using different external conditions, characteristics are investigated of 7 mm diameter cuprous-oxide rectifiers that were subjected to different chemical treatments during their manufacture. It is show-n that each process applied during the industrial chemical Card 1/2 Investigating surface ... S/194/61/000/009/031/053 D249/U302 treatment influences in a definite way the surface conductivity. A change in the chemical treatment results in a deterioration of the rectifier reverse characteristics. This can be explained in that the impurities which are left on the surface create additional sur- face levels. The main factor affecting the surface conductivity which in turn influences reverse chaiacteristics of a cuprous-oxide rectifier is the conduction channel on the electron hole junction. The surface conductivity may also affect the forward characterist- ics if the top electrode is made considerably smaller than the free surface area of the cuprous-oxide. 3 references. Z7Abstracter's note: Complete translation-7 Card 212 KALABIN, Surface conductivity of cuprcae czide rectifiers. Fiz. tver. tela 2 no-5:857-862 My l6o. (KERA 13:10) 1. Kafedra fiziki Leningradskogo inzhenerno-stroitelinogo instituta. (copper oxide) (Semiconductors) C 0 82536 s/ial/60/002/007/01l./042 BO06//BO7O AUTHORS-. Geller, 1. Kh.. Sbaravskiv, P. V, TITLE, Electr--(-. Parameters of Some Typez of Selenium Rectifiers PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1060, Vol. 2, No. 7~ PP. 1441-1449 TEXT: Selenium rectifiers derive their rectifying properties from the formation of a p-n-junction. Cadmium sulfide or selenide serve as an n,. type semi cenduct or. The purpose of the present work was to investigate how ~;he properties of rectifiers are affected when the technological Pro,~ess of their manufacture is altered~ For this purpose, the following rec+ifiers were investigated; 1) The ordinary maes-produced rectifiers of the type ABC(Sr- A,) (AVS (VSA)) whose manufacture is described in Refs. 3-5. They have cadmium selenide as n-type semiconductor, which is formed as a resu'At of the interaction of the cadmium of the upper electrode with the sulfur sputtered on seleniim. The permissible back vol+age for a rectifier plate of this type is 18 - 26 v. 2) The so-called Itcadmiumized" rectifier whose selenium film is covered with a cadmium Card 11/4 82536 Electric Parameters of Some Types of S/181/'60/002/007/011/042 Selenium Rectif,-ers B006/13070 film, The permissible back Arolf.aj.,O is v 3) Thaljium-s',ilfur rectifiers whose tipper elQctrode contains 0,011) - 0.02% of thallium.. The~;e rectifiers, besides having a high permissible back voltage (at26 v'. pu3sei3s also a lower resistance in forward direction, thus making it possible to increase 'he pe~rmissible current by 100% per plate. 4) Selenium rectifiers o~ the type Tgr,'TVS) with a reversed. order of their layers. These rectifiers have the p-n junction not under the upper ele3trode. but on the base layer. They have cadmium selenide as n-type 4/ semi,~ondu3tor. which is formed by the -interaction with sulfur of the cadmilim fii.m applied to a thin aluminum backing. This type is di~itirg,iishp-d by a specially high back voltage (some of them work with a baek voltage cf 50-60 fl., The working area of all types was 1cm2_ E!Xcept- TVS for wh~--h it was 2.36 The data of measurement all refer ~o an area Lt first.. the measurements of the currenf-voltage chara,~!eri3ti,--s are described, Table ! gives the measured values of rasistan3e OF fr)Ur types of rectifiers for 0.3 and 30 v, as weIL as the maximum, values Table 2 9hows 'he fall of Dotential ir forward directi-on., Fig. I shc-ns --p rcit-ohm characteristics of 'he rectif:ers, All types Card 2/4 82536 Electric Farame~ars of Same TyPes of 3/181/60/002/007./Oll/042 Sellenium UeotiCiors Boo6/BO70 5how an exponential fall of resistance with increasing potential; only the TVS type shows a weak maximum for small potentials and then a linear fall. Tri the following four diagrams, In R = f(U) is shown for the four types investigated and for three different functions of U (three different abscissae), These diagrams are discussed in detail. AVS and thallium rectifiers show direct proportionality between In R and U. the cadmium r._1Z:t.ifiers between In R and CU, and the TVS rectifiers between 1n R and U2.. Later, the results of capacity measurements are discussed. The mean effective thicknesses of the p-n junctions for different shift voltages U are given in Table 3. The "cadmiumized" rectifiers show the thinnest juncticTi (.3.66-10-.'em). Fig. 6 shows 11C2 = f(U) (C-capacity); Fig. 7 shows the distribution of impurity centers of the thickness of the p-n junction, and Fig. 8 shows the temperature dependence of the latter. Finally, some additlonal investigations on the characteristics of semi- conductors are Tentioned, and "heir results are collected in Tables 4-6. Frenkel' is mentioned. There are 8 figures, 6 tables, and 9 referennes: 4 Sairiet and 5 German. -ard V4 82536 Electric Parameters of Some Types of S/181/60/002/007/011/042 Selenium Rectifiers B006/BO70 ASSOCIATION: Leningradsk-l'y inzhenerno-stroitelfnyy institut (Leningrad Construotion Engineering Institute) SUBIMITTED. January 15, !960 LI/ Card 1/4 S/!81/60//002/007/018/042 B006/BO70 AUTHORS; Senderikhin' I. M.. Sharavskiy, P. V. ----------- TITLE. Investigation of the Chara,~teristjcs of Germanium Diodes PERIODICAL: Fizika tve-rdo-e) tela.. 1960, Vol. 2. No~ 7. pp. !497-1505 TEXT: The authors present the results of measurement of the static, and impulse characteristics of the thermal resistor in the blocking direction for a large number of germanium rectifiers. The object's O-P investigation were tKermal resistors of the types mvr-j (WMT-1) and Mtl"--4 (WT-4); as well as germanium rectifiers of the typesVr~1-1 (DOT s- I). MA -4 (DGTs-4), QPq -5 (DGTs-.5) ~ Lr~' -6 (DGTs-6), 0['!4 -7 (DGTs,-7), rjFt,4-8 (DGTs-8), Er-U-1-9 (DGTs-12), rjrg-i3 (DGTs-13), Llrfl -21, (DGTs--21),Vrtj -23 (DGTs-2~),r-rLj -24 (DGTs-24), nrLJ -27 'DGT-s-27),- - 11' . k 1r,!2~,-(D2B), and Z12 rj(D2D). Altogether, 6 resistors and 22 rectifiers were investi.-ated. For the s+atic current-rol'age characteristics a pentode tube with saturated anode characteristic was used. The characteristics were taken for different femueratu-res, Fig. 2 shows the Card 1/13 Investigatlon of the Characteriatieg of S/181/60/002/007/016/042 Germanium Diades B006/BO70 fami'lipq of static characterial-ics of: a) an DIMT-1 resistor, b) a point t~ontact diode of the type DGTs--5, and c) a planar diode of the type DGTs-23. The peaks of these curves are connected by a curve,. Fig. 3 shows the peak parameters (voltage, current, power) of MMT-1 and DGTs-5. The followin- a' . re to be observed about the peak characteristics: The peak voltage depends strongly on the temperature of the medium; the peak power of resistors increases with decrease in temperature, while that of the diode falls. In the followIng, predominantly the point contact rectifiers are investigated, since they show a greater stability in the falling range of the characteristic. Fig. 4 shows a static characteristic of DGTs-5 rectifiers for a high reverse current, Fig. 5 shows the effect of a large convectional heat loss from the sample (by blowing of air). It is seen that for a large heat loss the peaks of the characteristics shift to larger currents and voltages. Fig. 6 shows the static characteristics for a large heat loss in the metal. By a comparison of air-cooled samples (Fig. 2b) it is seen that a change of the temperature gradienf- in the sample does not affect the course cf the characteristic. The peak parameters of the diodes studied are given in a Table. The Card 2115 Investigation of the Characteristics of S118116:)100210071018'042 Germanium Diodes BOo6/BO70 stat4c characterist-1cs of the DGTs--5 point contact diode in forward direction are shown in Fig~ 7~ To eliminate the heating effects, dynamic cturrent-voltage characteristics were also taken. The results of the 4 ~nvests.gation are graphi-,ally represented. Fig. 8 shows resistance of the th~?rmal resistor MIT.-! for a pulse duration T of !psec (duration Tof the impulse effect: I msec) at 23, 50~ and 790C (straight line). Fig, 9 shows the static and impulse ebaracieristics of a DGTs-27 diode for 'r = 1 and 10 usec, T = 20 msec, Fig. 10 gives a comparison of static and six Impulse characteristics of DGTs--12 for different 'r and T at 200C, an Fig, 11 (,,)fyipares the static and impulse characteristics at 22. 50, and 700C. G. hl. A7ak-yants and B. I. Davydov are mentioned. There are 11 figures, 1 table, and 14 references, 5 Soviet, 5 US. and 3 British. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy Inzhenerno-stroitel.nyy institut Kafedra fizi-ki (Leningrad -Construction En.-ineering institute, Chair of Physics) SUBMITTED, July 22, 1959 Card 3/3 S /I 94,/62JI/000/003//040//066 D~f ~1/D30i '-JUMH'01 IS Snaravs'.iy, P. V. and Geller, I. Kh. .-7 - qj L E., The infl--lence-- )10 Lhallium on them electrical properties of selenium recti-fiers ~'-:"-ODICAL: "Ieferativnyy zh~ir--all, Avtomat4ka i radio el ekti-onika, Ll .1 1 -L -L no. -5, 1962, abstract 3-4-24d (V sb. 'Fizika i khimiyal L., 19161, 9-13) P: Ar investil-lation into tl-e effect of T1 on ellectric roonducti- -'ty of Se a-~,d on tllft~;' properties of selenium rectb-il'ierS. T' is '6hat the- increa~je -in the resistivity of Se, containing halide becoi-~ies less by 2 orders of mag-nitude as compared w4th of pure Se, -when TI is intraduced. Sellen'Lum rectifiers were -.'Ireoared into %-.,hich T1 was introduced, either into the upper elec- zrode consistin,- of a Sn i- Cd alloy or under the u:-1per electrode in a quantu-~ty of up to 0.1~,- into a Se layer -10-3 cm thick. As compared ,.~iith industrially manufactured rectifiers, the above rectifiers ex- -hibit a smaller resistance in the forward direction, which permits Card 1/2 S '1'94.,/"O'D-/1000,"OOA,'040/066 influence of thallium ... D?-01//D3(31 olp '2 to 3 times of tnoii- lo~ -id current. By means, of depo- 4 a lap3r of T-L 10 (311 tl-IiCk Under the J,ayv. of a,ii L, h a ti n~, L 4 . t I I ue r e i ;~ c tro (I e v e c t i f i e ro v.,ere ob a~ned .;,Uics practical-iy the L;a,,,,,ie as lu-hoz;e of ABC ("NS) rectifiero. Thu --oc I -,-.> id -ectificat.'L.on prope- ties exhJbited by the -bove samipi-,,~s a -r C assumed to be due to the formation of a Tl Se la-er vi-ith an ei.ectron 2 ly Uype of conductivity. 5 references. Abstracter,3 note: Complete translation. 7 L- Carid S/137/61/000/010/020/'b56 A006/A101 AUMORST Goryanova, N.A., Averkiyeva, Sbaravskiy,_.P.V., Tovpentaevp Yu.K. TT L -M-75. investigation of quaternary alloys based on indium antimonide and cadmium telluride FSERIODIWAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 10, 1961, 44, abstract loG344 (V sb. "Fizika i khimiya!', Leningrad, 1961, 22 - 25) TEMIN The authors present brief information on investigating a pseudo- binary section CdTe-InSb of the quaternary Ca4-Te-Ln-Sb system. The alloys in- vestigated were prepared by direct fusion of the initial materials in evacuated quartz ampoules and were subjected to metallographical analysis. Simultaneous- ly miarohardness was determined. It was estao-'�ehec'~that ih the range of 95 - 1GO% !nSb concentration there is a homogeneaue area with ZnS structure. In the other points of the system two phases were revealed whose microhardness exceeds that of the initial components - CdTe and in5l-,. A. Nashellskly [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] lara 1/1 SHARAVSKIY, P.V., doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, prof., otv. red. [Physics; reports of the 20th Scientific Conference]Fizika; doklady XX Nauchnoi konferentsii. Leningrad, 1962. 77 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Leningrad. Inzhenemo-stroitellnyy institut. Nauchnaya kon- ferentsiya. (Physics) /.-- AUTHORS: TITLE: Khabarov, E. N., Sharavskiy, P. V. S/058/63/000/001/085/120 Ai6o/Aioi 'The problem of measuring the galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetio properties of semiconductors PFRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 1, 1963, 69, abstrect I" (In collection: "Fizika". L., 1962, 37 - 39) TEXT: A description is given of an Installation for measuring the Hall's emf, the conductivity and the thermo-emf in the temperature range from 80 to 700 0K. The errors connected with an inaccurate measuring and control of the magnetic field intensity and of the distance between the probes were decreased. Hall's constant, the conductivity and the thermo-emf of a number of samples of the InSb-CdTe solid solution were measured. E. Szolyarenho [Abstracter's note: Comple~.e ~fc Card 1/1 3/275/63/000/001/020/035 D413/D308 oe 14UTHOR: Geller, I Kh. and Sharavskiy.g P. Va :TfTLE: On the effect of thallium doping on the-forward branch of the voltage-current characteristic of selenium rectifiers PLRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, no. 1, 1963,' 19, abstract 1B 128 (In collection: Fi- zika, 1., 1962, 42-45) TEXT: The authors have investigated:lthe forward branches of the voltage-current characteristics of selenium rectifiers prepared .with the upper electrode doped with thallium. The reduction in for-. ward resistance'of'this rectifier as compared with the normal aele- ;nium, rectifier is explained by the injection of nonfundamental car- ~riers through the,ele tron-hole transition. 2.references. Z Ab- stracter's note: Complete translation. :Card -'T(M)/T/EWT(t)/;O(b) IJP(6). JACCE w S/Ol 7/64/000/01 SSION NR: AR5004701 3 0/1003/1003--,`- ISO-11:~CE: Ref zh Metallurgiya, Abs*-,10115 V-~ ~4 4haravikiyo Pj, '-0 IAUTHOR: Kleshchinskiy, L. 1,; Khabarovs E, N TITLE'. Determinatiori'of the boundary ~for the existeJade- ~Of solid solutlons.~n.the indium-~-areenic-aiidiniut-.~telluiiiuia aye em;: 7 iCITED SO CE! Sb.. Fizika Dokl. zia:- 22 ~N * hn. konfel 0 ventaii, au Leningr, inih,.stroits in-~ti L,,, 19-649 ~12-~I~ TOPIC TAGS: solid solution, indiump arseniop oadmiiiiki~;1-telluriump~,:.":.'~* microscopic analysis,., X-ray Analysis, nddrohardness TRANSLATION: ment of methods for micro o; With ref ine so pia:~ and -X4 SLY- Of the oh dn anal7ses.andmeasurements :micr.- ar eas of, the - boundary - of the 'region of indium-arsenio, eadmium-tellurium, soljd:~ 'tionss it.. 801UL. was,' shown,that the region of conoentrations,for the. de.terkifiation: of the exact boundary of solid solutions'lies within thi.3 limits Of 2 icadmium-telluriumo Z, R n-', qf; ogachevokayao :At 6,~ SUB CODE: MH I~NCL: 0 ard -ilrsociazion of H9 in XqTe. V. A. ;~naoarova, P. V. Sharavskiy- v-i zne nzzure of solid solutions of CdTe in !nSb. E. .1.1. Khabarov, ?.- V,..- Sn,.~ravskiy. Preparation and electrical properzies of solid soluzl;o:-.s of the syste.-.1 H-37c-CdTe. Yu. K. Tovpar-tsev, P. N. Sharavsk,.y. Same physical properties of HqTe. L. A. Osnach, V. S;-.--,-avsk,-y. :;-esenzc6 by P. V. ninutes)'- -anoxt n~~::cnted at- th Ird X3tionai CorLference o, Sem-conductor Conpolardisi. "i 16-2-1. sept -963 K Silf"".V5 C;,r-~Iex apparatus for the production of highly volatile semiconducting CccipoundS . Ye. Kolosov. (Leningrad Institute of Engineering Materlals). On solid solutions of the system HqTe-InAs. L. A. Osnach, ?. V. Sha ravskiy. On interatomic forces of bonds in solid solutions of HqTe-InAs. D. 1. Inyutkin, P. V. Sharavsk~4y. Report ~)resented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Compounds, Kisbinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 KHABAIRCIVA, V.A.; KHABAIROV, E.N.; SHARAWKIY, P.V. -- k Determining the saturation point of bdTe sollation in InSb. Izv. v-ys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.6362-64 '63. (MIRA 17-2) I., Leningradskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy Institut. KH-ABAi'OV,E.N.; SBIIiAVSKIY, I V. Froperl~ias of sa-L.:irated solid solutions o--:' InSb - CdTe. Dokl. AN SSSP 155 no. 3:542-544 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Dmingradskiv inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut. Predstavleno akademikom B.P.KonsLantinovyia. INYUTKIN, A.; KOLOSOV, Ye.; OSNAGH, L.; KHABAROVA, V.; KHABAROV, E.; SHARAVSK.1Y, P. Studies of sol4d solutions on the basis of compounds of the types AIIIBV and AIIBVI. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no.6.-1010- 1016 Je 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1 ~. Kafedra fiziki Leningradskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnogo instituta. L 21872-65. ACCESSIM NR: AP4025110 cut on; -frofti 375 has a definite relationship to the compositi, of the' 6031d Goluti the relationship breaks down. In samples -cPat4ininguP to 3% e the micrahaLrd- ness increases to a ma imum, the thermal coefficient of expansion decreases to a::-: minim=, the conductivity decreases and mobility decreases.and.their semie~n~- tor-type dependence on temperature-becomes cleare r.. The Ha 11 co nstant * isIsligjjt3~r dependent on the composition of the.solid solution, increasing.vith --higher erature,, the increase being greater the higher the:UTe-concentration.. The:ther- mal emf-temperature relationship is practicallylindependent of - com,,.position. The resistance in a magnetic field shows almost no change up to 6000 oersteds - The longitudinal Nernst-Ettingshaus6n effect becomes measurable 6 n ly a: t CdTe- The positive value of the transverse Nernst-Ettingshausen effect anc I its increase with temperature increase indicate a prcbability_-o; the existence of. an additional..,... zone with high density [of electrons or holes)-in the depth-of the conductivity zone of the solid solutions.. "In conclusio we considerit our pleasant tion to express appreciation to Prof. N. A. Goryunov and also to 0.- V. Yemellyan-a eako and D. N. Tret'yakov for organizing and conducting a series f 'Orig. art. has: 3 figUres cussions ~he'66bxse of our work Card 2/5 _L 3412h-66 ME (m) /T/FTrP(f /r-,--PT IJP(c) RM~&D&rx AM XLL '7'r'--AR601.7259" SOURCE' CODE: uR/oo58/65/000/012/E)041/ED4i AUT11OR.- Inyutkin, A. 1.;,,_8haraYskiy, P. V. ill ill 446 TITLE: Concerning the short-range order parameter of mercury telluride-, 'A& SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika) Abs. i2E3.16 REF SO(JRCE: Sb. Fizika. Dokl. k XXIII Nauch. konferentsii Leningr. inzh.-stroi .~_in-ta, L., 1965, 35-36 TOPIC TAGS: mercury compound, telluride, x ray diffraction study, crystal llatti'J structure ABSTRACT: HgTe with different amounts of excess Hg was synthesized. X ray diffrac- tion tests have shown that ~iith increasing amount of excess Hgp up to 15%, the short- range order parameter on the first coordination sphere a, increases strong ly. increase of the -Hg content causes a decrease in a,. Annealing of the obtained =amphMI at 40o0 (1 hour) also increases a,. A longer annealing leads to a decrease of a,) owing to the decomposition of the substance into its components. A. Rabin'kin. i [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: _~~07 Card 1/1 L 2207-66 EWT (I )IT. 1JF 6$/0O1T/00T/22k7/2A9 ACCESSION NR: AP5017339 AUTHOR: Kolooff Sharayskiyy 12, wl y Yee Yee,, I - 5 ---- -- t TITIZ: On the therp-al thermai c~ Ivit-y of mercury teUuride with dif- ferent impurity contents -21,11y, SOURCE: Mika tverdogo tela., vo T., no-'7.- 1965.. 2247-2249 TOPIC TAGS*. mercury compound., telluride., thermal emf., thermal conductionjo impuri- ty conductivity ABSTRACT: The authors present the results of an investigation of the dependence 011 the thermal emf and thermal conductivity of ;t7pe HgTe oamples with different im-0 I purity contents in Ae interva'l from 140 to OX for the thermal emf and from 90 t 430K for the thermal conductivity, Seven somples whose electric characberistics were described by the authors earlier (collection "Fizika.," P, 31,, 1965) were in- vestigatede The measurement apparatus was described by D. Kh. Amirkhanum and Re It Bashiroy (FTT Y. 2., 509To 1960)- The thermal conductivity was measured by an absolute stationary method. The measurements were made in vacuun of -10-4 M H90 The thermal emf was measured simultaneously with the conductivity* The measured thermal emfo of the individual samples agreed with those expected of material of p-type* The thermal conductivity was found to be determined principally by Card 1/2 L '2207-66 AccEssioN nR: AF5017339 conductivity of the crystal lattice, and indepe;ident of the concentration of the acceptor impurities in the investigated Interval of concentrations. The thermal resistance increases linearly with the tmperature in the interval 90--370K aft er which its growth slows downj probably because of the appearance of a new heat transfer mechanism* "The authors thank Ye. D. Devyatkoy, or a discussion of this work." Origo art. has: 2 figures., ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy inzhenerno-stroitellt*7 institut (Leningrad Construe--- Ition Engineering Institute) VY, 5~, mmm): 26Feb65 ENCLs 00 MW CME: 88, TD nR mw sov: oo6 onml-,.- 04 Card 2/2 L 33602-66 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/RDW ACC NRe AR6016232 SOURCE CODE: uR/0058/65/000/01VE)065 E066 AUTHOR: Khabarova, V. A.; Sharavskiy, P. V.; Kuz'mina, G. A. TITI2: Some electric properties of n-type ner telluride SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 11E516 S'7 -L-1 REF SOURCE: Sb. Fizika, Dokl. k XXIII Nsuchn. konferentaii Imningr. inzh.-stroit. in-ta._L., 1965, 9-18 TOPIC'WIGS: mercury compound, telluride, stoichiometric mixture, annealing, tempera- ture dependence, Nernst effect, Ettingshausen effect, Hall constant, electric property ABSTRACT: To obtain n-HgTe, a direct synthesis procedure was used in conju9ction with vibration, wherein the HgTe was annealed in the presence of Hg vapor.VoThe HgTe single cyratals were prepared by the Bridgman method. The initial subst=es were taken as follows: 1) in amounts corresponding to the stoichiometric formula HgTe; these samples remained of the p-type during the course of annealing; 2) with excess Hg; these samples became n-type during the annealing. The annealing was carried out in a stream of nitrogen vapor at different temperatures. After every 2 - 4 hours of annealing, the temperature dependence of the electric conductivity, Hall coefficient, thermal electric power, and longitudinal and transverse Nernst-Ettingshausen effect were measured. it was observed that annealing of samples at a temperature below 200C changes their el~ictric properties, which are recovered in time. Annealing at temper- atures above 200C causes irreversible changes of all the electric parameters. These changes remain for many months. V. Kharitonov. %(Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: ;'T T I ~-(C) -7- COD-:,': UR/0275/6 00 -6/000/002/BO08/8 9 -a%%~:(4 y, P. V. Xuz Im- na, G. A -7 -1 Co- o'ocLrdea' propert~eo,o` telluride o' mercury for electron con- 1. ty Rof zh. I-Elle%tronika i yeye primeneniye, Abo. 2B65 Sb. 7-*.,-'ka. Dokl. k XXIII Nauchn. konforentsii Leningr. inzh.-stroit. an`on, clectrIc conductivity, vapor plating, telluride, efl7ect, Ncrncit effect, Hal o c e-ficient,thermal electromo- A conventional mmethod, whereby ]IGTo, is mnealed with no mercury vapors __rISC.__, wn,~:i uL;od to obtain H"To electron conductivity. 7he Bridgeman method was -,;z,:~d -~o -,re-pare z1ae HGTe crystals. 'Eqe original substances were taken: (1) in _~:-.Ounts c0:,-re3-*0ndinz; to the stoic'niometric flon.-tula. for 111rie, samples of which re- p-z-,),~: conduczivity durin.- the annealing process; (2) with an excess of crcur-1. acquirckd n-t e conduct4vity during the annealing process. Yp was done in a strean of nitrogen vapor at various temperatures. The tomporature dependence of the conductivity, 'the Hall coefficient, the thermal Corc; 1/2 _9_9~-_33.2 :621.315.592:546.24149 - L. 09225-67 ACC NX: force, and th,e lo-zil-litudinal and transverr:)/e 111ernst-Ettinghausea off,a,~t, meazured every 2 to 4 h.ours of It was found that the aamples at temneratures below 200*C changed their electrical pron3r- 'i.'Ore restored with t'Zle passage Of tire. Annealing at temperatures :-ezulted in irreversible chanGes 4 all electrical parameters, which in -~Id `c-r -nany -.onths. T-e samples obtained by the method described a-re no -3:-opcrties than are samples obtained by the Rodo phyad Cal mot'.-Iod ar. azreaI--'nE in marcury vapor. 8 illustrations, 1 table. Bibliography of 2 V. Kh- [T--anslation o~ abstract] -SUB CODE: 20, 07 C07 t on certain clectr4cal characteristics of HrLe yeye prim.,Lneniye, Abs. 2B64 Docl. k XXIII Nauchn. konferentsii Leningr. inzh.-stroit. "-I! coof-'iciont, majnetic field, electric conductivity, carrier con- vloczro-.. InOle '2~-,o Ldo-.,endence of the Hall cooff-cient and the conductivity on t e mag- o :4 e7 - the 4 -,;o 20 IK-ilooerst-ods -'interval at temperatures of 294'K and 77 *,K 17 21 -3 :o7 7,-%To srocimeno with a concentration of 10 to 10 C. 11 at 770K was inves- Various concentrations were arrived at by the introduction 0aantity of ~ ~~;. " 294'K the Fall coefficient does not depend on ,~:-.o car--~e:~ co-ncontration a:-.d ma.--notic field, 'he conductivity decreases with - in C--C!C-Se -n f`elr~, and 'he maZ;aetic resistive coefficient increases. At I?`.K conductivity Of t1r,C specimens witl-I large carrier concentration does not lo-pend or. t.-,o maj3netic field, a:id decreases with increase in the field so far as the 1/2 UDC: 539,293:546.24,49:537-312.8 are concer-ned. in order to explain the results it must be assumed ~;Iow ~aL~t '-oles exist, and that the electron and hole relaxation times are not ~-:ependert or, the energy. N. Zh. [Translation o-.;L' abstract] COZC: 20, 07 4AW In AT ON -ACC NKI A160008ST dix~'W"MC:', W03S.V65/ODT/012/3679/01 AUTHOR: Kolosovi Y A.-Yuk, a. Ye.; emu" ORG: Leningrad Engineering-Construction institute (Leningradskiy inzhenerno- stroitellmy institut) 2-1, 4 41 5* TITLE: Dependence of the thermoelectric power on the transverse magnetic field in HgTe SOURCE: Mika tverdogo tela., v- T.. no. 12., 1965.- 3679-3681 TOPIC TAG81 mercury compound.. telluride, thermoelectric powerj, carrier density, Hall coefficient) impurity scattering, transverse magnetic field ABSTRACT: The thermoelectric power was measured in p-type lfgTe with different car- rier density as a function of the transverse magnetic field (o--2o koe) at different temperatures from 180 to 34oK. The samples, apparatus, and test procedure were the same as in an earlier study (M., v. T., 224T., 1965). The three samples measured had carrier densities 3 X 1017' 1 X 1018,, and 1 x 1020 ee3, and were in the form of rectangular parallelepipeds (13--16) x (5--6) x (4--5) mm, consisting of several single crystals. At low temperatures UWK) the thermoelectric power decreased with increasing magnetic field and its sign reversed in the case of two samples (Fig. 1). This suggests that HgTe contains also light holes.,,as suggested earlier in the am- lysis of the dependence of the Hall coefficient on the magnetic field. The results also show that the variation of the thermoelectric power with the lognetic field is eensitive to the presence of acceptor impurities, This in turn indicates that the Card -1/2 L 15729-66 ACC NRt AP600OWT gap between the conduction band and the light- hole band is, not smaller than the thermal energy corresponding to 188K (--0.016 ev). The results are also in agreement with deductions.. obtained by various workers., that a complicated scatter- ing mechanism operates in HgTe. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. Fig. I. Thermoelectric power againfft magnetic field intensity for three samples of HgTe at different temperatures. SUB CODE.# 7- T M K L 21395-66 Eva (,n) c ( f/ur,, (m)/Eivp (t) ijpR SOURCE I ~~N/ ., AQU NR: AP6003796 CODE: W613 6~003/001/Q240/0241 AUTHORS: Inyutkin, A. I.; Kleshchinskiy, L. I.; Sharavskiy, ORG: Leningrad Construction-Engineering Institute (Leningradskiy inzhenerno-strolteliskly insti ut) TITLE: Determination of the near-order parameters in cbalcogenide of lead by diffuse scattering of x ra~rs SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 1, 1966, 240-241 TOPIC TAGS: lead compound, x ray scattering, sulfide, telluride, selenide, semiconductor property, x ray diffraction analysis, forbidden band ABSTRACT: The authors attempted to apply to the measurement of near-order parameters-of semiconductor materials procedures initially used for metallic alloys. I materials chosen were ebalcogenides The Investigations were made with tex-:' of leaVy~.S' FdSe, and PdTe.~T turg-l-ess polycrystals, usi-ng dIffuse-scattering diffraction patterns. Card 1/3 L 21395-66 ACC NR: AP6003796 The degree of near order was modified by heat treatment. The parameters themselves were measured by an ionization method using URS-50 apparatus with CuKa radiation. The measurements were made in! the range of angles from 4 to 260. The near-order parameter chosen AB/C was the quantity a 1 - P where i is the number of the co- i I B` jordination sphere, C the concentration of atoms of species B, and- B AB P is the probability that an atom B is located at a distance i J from the atom A. The results show the following: 1. A chan ge ih -order parameter during the f4st_~ two i the numerical value of the near ihours of annealing can be attributed to the elimination-o'f tbe I'deformaticni damage during the preparation of the samples. Subsequent'.1 chang--n- of this parameter must be regarded as changes in the ordering! process. 2. Whereas-tbe degree of ordering at the first coordina- tion sphere is the same for all three compounds, it is much bigber for PbTO~at"_the-secc(nd sphere. 3. The change in the near-order parametei?,-as., of the beat treatment is seen most strongly !'in PbTe.. In-, lie litter, the width of the forbidden gap also ih- creased, and this rather unusual circumstance can be attributed to Card 2/3 L 21395-66 ACC NR: AP6003796 an increase in the coupling forces influencing on the degree of ordering of the atoms of PbTe. It is concluded that application of this method to semiconductors yields new data on their propertles. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 1 formula, and 1 table. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Oct64/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REF: 005 Card 3/3 d' SIIARAVOYEV, I., rukovoditell delegataii gornyakov Kuznetskogo Basseyna. Cooperation is growing stronger among the miners. Mast.ugl. 2 no-7:5-7 JI '53. (YJBA 6:6) (Kuznetsk Basin--Goal miners) (Donets Basin--Coal miners) SHARAVIYEV, I.; FILROV, V. Labor protection in mineB. Must.ugl.5 ne.9:6 S '56. (MLRA 9:10) I.Prodsodatell Ksmerovskogo obkoma prefsoyuza rabochikh ugallney promyshlennosti (for Sharavlov).2.Zaveduyushchiy otdalow okhrany truda Xamorovskoge obkomR profsoyuzov (for Filatev). (Co,ql minert-Diseases and hygiene) SHARAVI= , 1. Keeping pace with our times. Sov.shakht. 10 no.7:5-7 JI 163. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Predsedatell Kemerovskogo obkorz Frofsoyazao (Kuznetsk Basin.-Coal mines and mining) (Trade unions) tl.e C, -I. ri a, C, f c~P Candidate- of _0r SHARAY, L.A. Changes in the reaction of the ad-renal cortex following regeneration. Trudy LSGMI 45:205-211 158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii Leningradskogo sanitarno- giglyenicheskogo meditainakogo instituta (zav. kAfedroy - chlen- korresnondent MIN SSSR, prof. S.I. Shchelkunov). (ADRENAL CORTEX) SHARAY, L.A. Experimental histological study of the changes in the epithelium of the stomach in prolonged regular recurrent thermal stimulation. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 41 no.12:"-56 D 161. OMA 15:3) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii (zav. - prof. N.I. Grigorlyev, nauchnyy rukovoditell - chlon-korrespozident AIM SSSR prof. S.I. Shchelkunov) Leningradekogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo moditsinskogo instituta. Adres avtora: Leningrad, u1. Kurakina. 113. Leningradskiy sanitarno-gigiyanicheskiy meditsinskiy institut, kafedra. gistologii i embriologii. (STOMCII) (HEAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFEC~) (EPITHEMIR-1) ar. g e ~7- m. a S t L KRASOVSKIY, Sergey Sergeyevich; SUBBOTIN, S.I., akademik, otv. red.; WCHKOVA, R.I., red.; '311ARAY N Ya red. (Methods of extending geo hy i al studies in geological de in the Azov crystal- mapping; as revealed by a%tud ma line massiv and its conjugs. ed zone with the Donets Basin] ga Metodika. korpleksirovaniia geofizicheskikh issledovanti pri geolog-'A-cheskom kartirov nii; na primere Priazovskogo kri- stallicheskogo massiva ii~',zony sochleneniia ego a Donbassom. Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965. 142 p. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Ak-ademiya nauk Ukr.SSR (for Subbotin). i . I I . I I I ~ I- : . ~ -, : - - - .. - I . --.--, . ~ : :. , .:* I . :~- . . - - . . . I ~ - -. . - - , I , ". -,l , ;~r L 41588-65. AGGESSION NR: AP5008903 eralogical composition of quatensary days of White R u T . ". Vkral SILA (Bcloruukil Politckb. Inst. J. V. Stalin. Min'li- boklady Akad. Xawk S.S.S.R. 74. 591-4 i iq.,A)).-C[ays partly of marine origin. pardy aeolian or fluviatile. loewlike, lacustrine-alluvial, or glacial are im- jortaut for ceramk indmitrier in the districts of Alinsk. Vitebsk, Mogilov. Pinsk, W- ranovichl, and Grodno. Detailed microscopic, granulutnetric. chem., and thermal AHJIV~L% data Are siv~]; further heating and dehydration cur%r~ and x-ray data are discussed. The ratio RIO.:Sio, i, r4thrr const. - 1:3; the ratio RA:RO and RA:R#O t3 highly vArijbie, All(h: FeA w (3.3 to 6.0): 1. The clay minerals are often illite (hydromics), and montmorillonite. Vrith a t~w-cxchanje capacity of 20 to 40 mfUiequiv./10(1 it. The glacial clay of Vitebsk shows in iu dehydration curve an analogy to "monothermite." The hydromicu shows a typical hirefringem between U.014 and 0.020 with 'I variable betwer-n 1412 and LbW as a function of the JGO content. The s-ray examn. shows its heterogeneity as a mixt. of moutmorillonite. muscovite. kaolin, and sub. ordinate qu.irtz. The FcOj content of the clays is present in nontronitc "hich explains the low fusion temp.. the ~Wcljing, and the plasticity of t4r,cemmic clays of Wate W. Eitel 15-57-4-4634 Translation from: Referativnyy z~-iurnal, :e01cF_4Y&, 1957, Nr 4, p 93 (USSR) -AUTHORS: Sharay, V. N., Tsitovich., V. V. TITLE: The ;'Jineralogy of Clays From the Blue and Laminarites Reds in the Lower Cambrian of the Belorussian SSR (0 mineralogicheskom sostave glin iz gorizontov sinikh I laminaritovy1ch sloyev nizhnego kembriya BSSR) PERIODIM: Uch. zap. Belorus. un-t, 1956, Nr 2B, pp 49-78. APSTRi,C'T: More than 20 mineral species were discovered when studying samples of the blue Pnd 'Laminarites clays. The clays consist principally of minerals of the hydromica type in various stages of alteration to beidellite. The hydromicas are considered to be syn- genetic and diagenetic. Kaolinite as an admixbare both in the coarse fraction and in the colloidal-dispersed part is due to secondary processes. The diagenetic Card 1/;:~ minerals in the rocks are pyrite, siderite, and less 15 -5 7-4-4634 The Mineralogy of Clays From the Blue and Laminarites (Cont.) aburdant ferruginous dolomite (the association with orgaric accumu- lations Doints to a reducing environment during formation of tfte clay sediments). The fragmental minerals, forming the sandy and silty fraction of the rock, are quartz, feldspar, mica, chlorite, glauconite, Ltnd aimandite garnet. There is no difference in tile comnosition between the blue and the Laminarites clays. .Card 2/2 L. P. Ts. 3'-%Z,BORODOV, K. A. ; SHARAY, V.14. Chemical petrographic analysis of some new formations in inaiistrial g1nes. Sbor.nauch.rpb.Bel.DD!itekh.inst. ao-55:5111-61 15(,. W;-~RA 1D: 7) (GlaRs) MAMOCHKIN, MikbBil Fedorovich; WPT __Vera Nesterovns; LOVTGIN, Nikolay ivanovich; FOLISKIT, S., red.; SrEPANOVA, N., tekhn.red. [Composition and engineering properties of the loess-type eoilB ef White Russia] Sostav i stroitellnye svoistva lessovidnykh gruntov BSSR. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red.nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry. 1959. 122 p. (MIRA 13:12) (White Russia--LoeBB) SHARAY, V.H., Icand.tekhn.nauk Methods of conducting laboratory work on the cycle of geological subjects in a technical institution of higher learning. Sbor. metod. rab. Bal. politekh. iast. no. 1:61-66 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Geology--Study and teaching) SHARAY, V. T. Cand Teoh Sci -- (diss) "Complex study of the weartagempW 0 and fatigue of steel." Kiev, 1959. 15 pp (Kiev Inst of Civil Air Fleet), 150 copies (KL, 52-59, 122) -91- SHARAY, V.N.; KONTSEVAYA, T.V.9 red.; KONCHITS, Ye.P.v tekhred. [Fogineering geology; a manual for etudents in correspondence schools with majors in construction) Inzhenernaia geologiia; posobie dlia Btudentov zaochnykh fakulltetav stroitellnoi spetsiallnosti. Mimak, Redaktsionno-izdatellskii otdol BPI im. I.V. Stalinat 1960 105 P. Nngineering geology) PHASE I BOOK EXP1,OI1AT1ON SOV/4578 Minsk. Beloxijeskiy politekbnir-,hegk-Jy institut Xhimiya, tekhnologiya i istoriya stekla i keramiki (The Chemistry, Technology, and History of Glass and Ceramics) Minsk, Red.-izd. otdel BPI imeni I. V. Stalina, 1960. 138 P. (Series: Its: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov, vyp. 86) 1,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Ministerst-vo vysshego, srednego spetsiallnogo i pro- fessionallnogo obrazovaniya BSSR; Belorusskiy politf-khnicheskiy institut imeai 1. V. Stal-ina. Editorial Board: N. N. Yermolenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences, I. S. Kaeban, and L. K. Petrov; Ed.: N. V. Kapranova; Tech. Ed.: S. A. Pesina. PURPOSE- This book is intended for chemists and physicists interested in the composition, structure, and properties of glass and ceramics. The Chemistry, Teclmology, and History (Cont.) SOV/4578 COVER,AGE: The articles contained in this collection deal with methods of study- ing the properties of various glass and ceramic compositions and the tech- nology of glass and ceramics manufacture. The last two articles treat the history of silicate chemistry. No personalities are mentioned. References follow the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF SILICATES Zhunina, L. A. [Candidate of Ter-hnical Sciences (Minsk)). Physicochemical Pro- cesses in Glass Formation 3 Shumilin, A. H. (Candidate of Technical Sciences (Deceased), (Minsk)]. Study of the Interaction of Sodium Chloride With the Oxide and Hydrate of Ferric Oxide During Heating 12 Sharay, V. N. (Candidate of Technical Sciences], and V. V. Tsitovich (Minsk]. The Mineralogical Composition of Refractory Clays From the "Gorodok" Site 16 --Gard=9-/6 iv r r v gg Ir 61.1 ga HE zw ru 10 1 jy SHARAY, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk (Minsk); TSITOVICH, V.V. (Minsk) Mineralogical composition of refractory clays from the "Gorodokn deposits. Sbor. nauch. trud. Bel. politekh. inst. no.86:16-26 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Fire clay) SF-AiijiY, V.17., kand.tekhn.nauk Studying the crystallization in glasfes made from easily melting clay .s. Sbor. rauch. trud. Bel. politekh. inst. no.82:86-91 'W;- (VURA 15: (Glass) (Crystallization) (Clay) ZHUN-INA, L. A.; SHARAY, V. N.; KHRIFKOVA, N. N.; LUKYANOVA) T. T. "On some structural peculiarities of CaO-MgO-SiO2#(R201R203) system glasses." report submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Structure of Glass, Leningrad, 16-21 mar 64. 8/0000/63/003/001/0178/0180 AT409316 ACCESSION NR" N. N. F.; xhripkova. V. N..; Taitko. V. a. L. A.; Sh2r&v AUTHOR: Zhunin be CoMpogition 0LO-Mip-alumina-milica in the Imes with t1 phase Ilization of 91" of am Amble WrOKS" ation Crysta oxide with the form ce bf chrOmiurA ad. 1962. SteldoobraMOY'S kloobraZDMu DOADYWAIro. lAniRgr eous state. no. 1: zium po Ste as (Vitr SOURCE: simpo irovanWa kristallizatmiya stak sww. lzd-vo sostoy'aniye, vY*P- 1: Kataliz . Truft* SiMPOSiumm" v. 3, no Mo Catalyzing crystallization of 91A") !AN SSSR, 1963. 178-180 crystallization, aluininosilicats, S_ glass. glass crystallization. catalyzed TOPIC TAG - ium oxide pyroxene chrOm work at the Problenm&Y& labOratoriya stekla of earlier lian polywchnic- continuation LmboraWry of the Belor"I ABSTRACT: In kogo in8titutm, (GIASS and tekhnichei P20 Z.0 ZrO2. Car Nio Cao. T102 t.,_ BelorusskogO P01i Aigated the crY I Lve 9 titute) with cataIYAB "01% as 8002, Ltive: the authorm al Ini the last two of which were ine with or without the additim Of Cr2 o3, all but -002 . After the a of the sysim Cao-mgo-A, wA WrOZWO lization of 91"" inerd phames were Cr203 (0. 1-5%) - Two M 1/3 C,,d 'rho one, lore 90 beet, Wo ove" bo thuo V0,01ce L, to t . gXe , ocefib . . vuss ;4;~q ion I? . ot 1,6 Va CT as C-C - 9 1:0. ,T401.93 0 ~-L_q IVLOX tne as ~0~ X 0 c" 6v . - axao va av"I ;x~ -,~es saos 650- ovk tue 0 %A -S a *'%!r- 't ot 61 salas ox I 0t $0 %0 dip% ors *30,011, the 0e Vb.%P ,L&Ve~' role 0 INC 0-1-L OVL 0i .tiov -roe to tUe thogvt slog! via ,Oe- tse swo lie ~U~,:oa 0' 0 0t Vuclo the S1 GaLe 00910 10ox- so ase . LVL jjAe 0v, %-awes co ~M 'ho Ova, oaso Wue Col 100~0 , ti 0 5 its oedis, *~e. )Tks t t ttLelf tib 0t a0 .,vie - 6 SX-L LV.Lcqjte "tc V, s! ~ A~ ell be ble I ,101N r-el, Cry 0 06 *6 *L6 sta .1117,3; ,,tlce 0a colavo -teas' lv;~~ . cTj Sta teoVO cilculo e4 W 0A -01 toe oilv ov~ tj, e jive oilvo toe* ava too 000 r,O to jovielc a Of e 60Q. Lot;-. 1;01LO 1*0 60*00 I Go card% ACCESSION NR: AT4019316 Cr2O3 added to pyrmene in % goo 650 sw 750 7w 6so gl!ss Fig. 1 - CrystaUization diagram of glamw of the syntem R203 -R0 (4 bmrs). I - spLuellids; 2 - spineRid* + pyr 3- enes 3/3 card L 38861,-66 A-,T(l /FvIr(c) WH/1*1 ACC NR, AR6015906 SOURCE CODEt UR/0081/65/000/022/Bo66/Bc66 AUMOR: Zhunina, L. A.;-Sharay, V. N.; Tsitkov V. F.; Khripkovaq N. N.; Luklyanova, T. T ;. Mazurenko V. D. 6 TITLE: Crystallizationlof glasses in the CaO-14gO-Si stem in the presence of sy other components SOURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiyaj Abs. 221478 REF SOURCEs Sb. Stekloobrazn. sostoyaniye. T- 3- Vyp. 4. Minsk, 1964, 69-74 TOPIC TAGS: glass, calcium oxide, magnesium oxide# silicon dioxide, crystallization ABSTRACT: Dilatometric, petrographic, and x-ray diffraction methods were used to study the crystallization of glasses in the CaO-Nl~~SiO2 system in the presence of A120~, Fe20j, Cr2O~, ItO, and Na20' It was found that CrZO~ and FG20~ accelerate the process of formation of the spinel phase, 'which forms numerous centers around which the main pyroxene phase crystallizes. Na20 has a direct catalyti4ffect on the pyroxene phase and promotes the ordering of the process ofgyroceramization as a whole. It is recommended that the three catalysts Cr O~, i"e2L~, and Na20 be added simultaneously. Ya. Shenkin.[Translation of abstracti. SUB CODE: 07,11 L 11852-56 EWP(e)/EWT(m)/EWP(-b) GS/WR ACC. NR: AT6000512 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/00 7 VY -el~l qV -,/ V 41J AUTHOR: Zhunina, L.-Ar; Sharay, V. N.; Mazurenko, V. D.; Khri kova. N. N.; Luklyanova, T. T. ORG: None iS TITM Certain structural features of the products of crystallization of the CaO-M9O-SiO2 +--(&0, R203) system q SOURCE- Q.'aLZja= govashchanive no stekloobraznomu sostovanivue 4th. Lenina rad1 1964. Stekloobraznoye sostoyaniye (Vitreous state); trudy sqveshchaniya, Leningrad, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 404-407 TOPIC TAGS: catalyzed crystallizationi glass property, silicate glass, glass ABSTRACT: The article presents some data gathered during the study of the cat- alyzed crystallization within the ql~sse qof the CaO-MgO-SiO2 _sy6tem. Pro- ducts of thermal processing were studied by extracting various oxides in 2n sulfuric acid and by x-ray, petrographic, thermographic, and electron microscope methods. Results concerning the oxide content in glasses made from chemically pure reagents (Pch) and those having a small sodium fluoride admixture (66) are shown in graphs. Analysis of all the results shows that the heterogeneous Card 2 5 ( 2 PHA~')E I IN.10K EXPLOiTATION SOV/3229 Sharay, Vladimir 'IIIr,,jofeyevJr-,n Kompleksnoye issledovaniye Iznosa I ustalostl stall (Detailed Investigation of Wear and Fatigue of Steel) Kiyev, Gostekhlzdat, 1959. 30 P. 1,500 copies prInted. Ed..- A. Novik; Tech. Ed.: S. Shafeta. PURPOSE: This booklet is in"Cended for "he scientific worker and technical personnel engaged in production, repair, and operation of machines. CMRAGE: The author presents data from investigations to determine the effect of changes oc-,-~urrlng In the surface layers of machine parts during wear on tiie fatigu~-~haracteristics of steel. The results of tests carriec. niit 'tr-, find the relationship between the wear resistance of and t%e aii-iount and type of cyclic stress variation are shown. Sev-3ral authors from the bibliography are cited in the i'litroduction. TN-~ere are 28 references, all- Soviet. Card 1/2 uetalled Iriveqt-tL,;at!nn of '.~I'car 4' i~ S OV/'-' 2 2 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS: T11 troduc tion 3 1 Methods of Inv--stigation 4 Effect of Various Types o-f cn ~.he 1,'atigue Strength of Steel 7 Fatigue Stren-rh of Steel DiAring liiear Onde-r Cycl-jl.(, Loads 15 ~-Iear Resistanc.-o of (~Ycli~.- Loads 22 COPCIUOIW~S 27 -Ribliography 30 A V Al LA F LZ Library -f VK/mg C a rj 2,12 4/25/60 28(5) S/'03 2/6 0/02 6,_/02/04 8/1 057 ~'~UTHOR- Sharay, V., T, BO1O/B115 TITLE.~ Device for the Combined Study of Wear and Fatigue of Steel PERIODICAL Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol 26, Nr 2, pp 241-242 (USSR) t'~BSTRACT~ In machines effecting friction and cyclic loading, a change in properties of the surface layers is experienced by wear which influences the fatigue characteristics of the parts, while the stability is influenced by repeated cyclic loading., The combin- ed effects of these two factors have little been investigated by now, For this reason, a special dMvice designed for combined wearing and fatigue tests of steels)~was developed at the insti- tute named hereafter. The device was designed on the basis of the well-known NU machine which is used to perform fatigue tests on rotating specimens with simple bending. A direct-current motor (30 to 7000 rWl was substituted for the alternating-cur- rent motor, and is fed from a VSA-06YI rectifier. The peripheral speed of the cylindrical test specimen can th-us be raised to 0,027 to 6,2 m/sec with a diameter of d = 17 mT.-, and to 0.015 to 4 4 mi/sec with d = 12 mm, The electric circuit of the ITU Card 112 machine was practically maintained. Frictional pressure Is e fo